I want to do a lot more to this, but it basically works so I figure it's time to invite people to play with it.

Just unzip the attached zip file, run PcmLogger.exe, pick your device (it supports the same devices as PCM Hammer), pick a log profile (two are included), and click Start Logging.

Future features:

- faster logging- support 4x (or at least give it a try)- a list of parameters that you can pick from, so you won't have to edit the .profile files in notepad

The .profile files are in JSON format, which seemed like a good idea at the time... but it's rather cumbersome. Hopefully it's mostly self-explanatory if you keep a few things in mind:

The "Address" property is the PID. In the future I hope to support reading non-PID values directly from memory, hence the name Address.DefineBy should probably stay 1 (unless you're working on reading from memory).ByteCount depends... Look at the OBD2 PID lists to see which PIDs are 1-byte and which are 2-byte.Each parameter group must have 6 bytes total. No more, no less.The Conversion Expression needs to have an "x", and division slashes need to be escaped with a backslash. So for example "x/100" is written as "x\/100". That's the most annoying part.I might change the format of the .profile files to be easier to work with in the future.

I have nothing to log, I do not have the logger available at this moment, I am only going by his (NSFW) typical competent work. I may be wrong!

However, If you hover the mouse over the Text box where the Data is ("Requesting row" or "Intake Air Temperature") and Right Click it should give you a 'Context Menu', from that menu you can 'Select All' ... (Or copy if it's already selected)

[edit]Tested, works as expected.

I'm not angry, I'm a blatant, driven, passionate individual that is extremely intense!

Gampy wrote:I have nothing to log, I do not have the logger available at this moment, I am only going by his (NSFW) typical competent work. I may be wrong!

However, If you hover the mouse over the Text box where the Data is ("Requesting row" or "Intake Air Temperature") and Right Click it should give you a 'Context Menu', from that menu you can 'Select All' ... (Or copy if it's already selected)